New Delhi: The new coronavirus pandemic continues to devastate countries around the world: the most recent count is more than Rs 2. 97 million and more than 9. 3 million deaths.
A place to eat in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, tested the use of a robot to wait for tables in order to physical distance. France will soon launch saliva tests and the UAE has approved a vaccine, which is still in its 3rd phase. for emergency use through fitness workers.
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To reduce physical distance and minimize human contact, a “car-shaped robot” named Aglio Kim, who uses synthetic intelligence, serves food to consumers in Seoul restaurants, Reuters reports.
This robot can carry food trays up to 30 kg. It is also supplied with an LCD screen and a speaker that can in Korean and English.
“Shortly after ordering consumers through a touchscreen on the table, the top 1. 25m robot, developed through South Korea’s telecommunications company KT Corp. , carries food and uses its SLAM (simultaneous location and mapping) visual functions to find obstacles and navigate around consumers. “, says the report.
South Korea recorded 22,504 Covid-19s and 367 deaths.
China has “inoculated” thousands of its citizens with “experimental” vaccines opposed to coronavirus. This worries experts that these vaccines have not yet completed their trials, Reuters reports.
The Chinese introduced an emergency vaccination program in July and presented 3 experimental plans developed through Sinopharm and Sinovac Biotech, a us-listed company.
“In order to protect essential staff and reduce the likelihood of a resurgence, vaccines are also drawing attention to the global rush of governments for safe supplies, potentially contributing to China’s perceived role in the pandemic,” the report says.
China recorded 85,214 covid-19s and 4,634 deaths.
The United Arab Emirates on Monday granted an “emergency approval” to a Covid vaccine, which is in its third trial period, for use by health workers, Reports Arab News.
This vaccine evolved through a Chinese-based pharmaceutical company called Sinopharmin and is one of 26 vaccines in the world that has been successful in the human testing phase.
Health Minister Abdulrahman Al-Owais said the vaccine would be intended for frontline heroes, who are at maximum risk of covid-19, protecting them from any danger they may be exposed to because of nature. says the report.
The UAE has recorded 80,940 Covid-19s and 401 deaths.
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For those who have lost their jobs to the pandemic, the Kenyan government is paying thousands of citizens to “challenge open sewers” to cover up neighborhoods, the BBC reports.
They collect plastic bottles, filthy diapers, human excrement from those open sewers a steel shovel.
“For even more serious disorders, such as further crime and looting, the government has introduced a large-scale national employment allowance to supply paintings to more than 2,00,000 Kenyans under the age of 35,” the report says.
Kenya recorded 36,301 covid-19s and 634 deaths.
For schools reopening in Toronto, adapting to what’s new is a production, the Toronto Star reports.
On the first day of school, 69 students were expected, and until the end of the week, this number can be as high as 250. There are strips of documents that score problems making some physical distance, students get hand sanitization before entering the classroom, and principals consider normal hand hygiene reminders.
“There will be a lot of adjustments,” said Carlene Jackson, acting director of education at the Toronto District School Board.
“For teachers, many of whom learned their homework elegantly at the last minute, getting started” will be a challenge for most,” but Jackson said he’s sure they’ll live up to the challenge. “of the occasion, ” he said. The report.
Canada recorded 1,38,802 of Covid-19 and 9,188 deaths.
The president of the Scientific Council said at a Senate hearing that saliva tests for Covid-19 deserve to be available in France until the end of September, The Connexion reports.
Professor Jean-Fran’ois Delfraissy told senators that the evidence, which he said had an ‘80% sensitivity’, had been tested in the Paris region and French Guiana and would make testing faster than the existing swab method.
France recorded 3,95,104 Covid-19s and 30,999 deaths.
Canada’s largest personal retirement home operator needs to prevent quarantine of new citizens, but experts say it can put seniors at risk: Toronto Star
Fever checks are a guarantee against Covid-19: The New York Times
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